Bond efficiency of EBR and NSM FRP systems for strengthening concrete members

A Bilotta, F Ceroni, M Di Ludovico, E Nigro… - … of Composites for …, 2011 - ascelibrary.org
A Bilotta, F Ceroni, M Di Ludovico, E Nigro, M Pecce, G Manfredi
Journal of Composites for Construction, 2011ascelibrary.org
This paper reports the results of an experimental program to investigate the bonding
behavior of two different types of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) systems for strengthening
RC members: externally bonded carbon (EBR) plates and bars or strips externally applied
with the near-surface-mounted (NSM) technique. The overall experimental program
consisted of 18 bond tests on concrete specimens strengthened with EBR carbon plates and
24 bond tests on concrete specimens strengthened with NSM systems (carbon, basalt, and …
This paper reports the results of an experimental program to investigate the bonding behavior of two different types of fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) systems for strengthening RC members: externally bonded carbon (EBR) plates and bars or strips externally applied with the near-surface-mounted (NSM) technique. The overall experimental program consisted of 18 bond tests on concrete specimens strengthened with EBR carbon plates and 24 bond tests on concrete specimens strengthened with NSM systems (carbon, basalt, and glass bars, and carbon strips). Single shear tests (SST) were carried out on concrete prisms with low compressive strengths to investigate the bonding behavior of existing RC structures strengthened with different types of FRP systems. The performance of each reinforcement system is presented, discussed, and compared in terms of failure mode, debonding load, load-slip relationship, and strain distribution. The findings indicate that the NSM technique could represent a sound alternative to EBR systems because it allows debonding to be delayed, and hence FRP tensile strength to be better exploited.
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